The Vagrant (1992)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

The Vagrant (1992)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

The Vagrant (1992)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

The Vigil (2019)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

As horror as “grown up” over the years, we’ve bore witness to a large array of subgenres that have broken the mold countless times. This is how finding the basics in horror films has become outdated, as every subgenre has rules and they keep getting broken for the sake of a good story.

The Vigil (2019)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

As horror as “grown up” over the years, we’ve bore witness to a large array of subgenres that have broken the mold countless times. This is how finding the basics in horror films has become outdated, as every subgenre has rules and they keep getting broken for the sake of a good story.

The Vigil (2019)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

As horror as “grown up” over the years, we’ve bore witness to a large array of subgenres that have broken the mold countless times. This is how finding the basics in horror films has become outdated, as every subgenre has rules and they keep getting broken for the sake of a good story.

The Vigil (2019)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

As horror as “grown up” over the years, we’ve bore witness to a large array of subgenres that have broken the mold countless times. This is how finding the basics in horror films has become outdated, as every subgenre has rules and they keep getting broken for the sake of a good story.

The Vineyard (1989)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


Another night of aimless Netflix browsing eventually led me to The Vineyard, an 80's cheesefest that's the epitome of 80's cheesefests. The flick was written, directed, and starred James Hong (who is probably best remembered as Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China) as a wealthy movie producer and wine maker named Dr. Po, who throws regular parties at his little island home and has most recently invited a group of aspiring actors to partake and inquire on his latest film. However unbeknownst to the guests, Po plans to use them for his mysterious rejuvenating elixir that has since kept him alive for centuries.

The Vineyard is a film that has it all -- action, romance, horror, oh and zombies! It's just a completely muddled and horribly acted and executed film and not only does all that work against it, but also in its favor! The movie is just so ridiculous to the point of being entertaining. For instance, one of my fav. scenes involves one of Dr. Po's henchmen getting "fired" after he catches him sleeping with the man's wife. The scene pretty much went down like this:
The Vineyard (1989)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


Another night of aimless Netflix browsing eventually led me to The Vineyard, an 80's cheesefest that's the epitome of 80's cheesefests. The flick was written, directed, and starred James Hong (who is probably best remembered as Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China) as a wealthy movie producer and wine maker named Dr. Po, who throws regular parties at his little island home and has most recently invited a group of aspiring actors to partake and inquire on his latest film. However unbeknownst to the guests, Po plans to use them for his mysterious rejuvenating elixir that has since kept him alive for centuries.

The Vineyard is a film that has it all -- action, romance, horror, oh and zombies! It's just a completely muddled and horribly acted and executed film and not only does all that work against it, but also in its favor! The movie is just so ridiculous to the point of being entertaining. For instance, one of my fav. scenes involves one of Dr. Po's henchmen getting "fired" after he catches him sleeping with the man's wife. The scene pretty much went down like this:
The Vineyard (1989)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


Another night of aimless Netflix browsing eventually led me to The Vineyard, an 80's cheesefest that's the epitome of 80's cheesefests. The flick was written, directed, and starred James Hong (who is probably best remembered as Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China) as a wealthy movie producer and wine maker named Dr. Po, who throws regular parties at his little island home and has most recently invited a group of aspiring actors to partake and inquire on his latest film. However unbeknownst to the guests, Po plans to use them for his mysterious rejuvenating elixir that has since kept him alive for centuries.

The Vineyard is a film that has it all -- action, romance, horror, oh and zombies! It's just a completely muddled and horribly acted and executed film and not only does all that work against it, but also in its favor! The movie is just so ridiculous to the point of being entertaining. For instance, one of my fav. scenes involves one of Dr. Po's henchmen getting "fired" after he catches him sleeping with the man's wife. The scene pretty much went down like this:

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